Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 1416 results Filters Content type Content type Lessons (24241) News (1803) (-) People (1402) Editions (366) Chair (360) Page (230) Research (27) (-) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Active filters People Library People Sonia Garel Professor at the Collège de France Sonia Garel is a neurobiologist and heads the Brain Development and Plasticity team at the Institut de biologie de l'École normale supérieure in Paris (France). Her research focuses on the mechanisms that control the assembly of forebrain neuronal … People Jacqueline de Romilly Professor at the Collège de France Born in Chartres in 1913, Jacqueline de Romilly was the daughter of philosophy teacher Maxime David, killed in the war in 1914, and writer Jeanne Malvoisin. She studied in Paris at the Lycée Molière, Lycée Louis-le-Grand, E.N.S. rue d'Ulm and Sorbonne ; … People Anne Fagot-Largeault Professor at the Collège de France Anne Fagot-Largeault, PhD (Stanford 1971), MD (Paris 1978), Doctor of Letters and Humanities (Doctorat d' Etat , Paris 1986). Professor emeritus at the Collège de France (Chair of Philosophy of Biological and Medical Sciences). Long-time consultant … People Claire Voisin Professor at the Collège de France Born on March 4 1962 in Saint-Leu-la-forêt (Val-d'Oise, France). Married, five children. Education and professional career 1981 : Entry to ENS Sèvres 1983 : Agrégation 1986 : Thesis (supervisor A. Beauville) ; joined CNRS 1989 : Habilitation to direct … People Marie-Paule Cani École polytechnique. French Academy of Sciences. Visiting Professor, Collège de France Marie-Paule Cani is Professor of Computer Science at Grenoble-INP/Ensimag. She is scientific leader of the IMAGINE team, a joint venture between Inria and the Jean Kuntzmann Laboratory (CNRS, Grenoble-Alpes University). An alumnus of the École normale … People Claire Mathieu CNRS Research Director, Visiting Professor, Collège de France Claire Mathieu, a former student at the ENS and holder of a thesis in computer science from the Université Paris-Sud, is currently Director of Research at the CNRS. She has worked as a CNRS researcher at the ENS-Lyon and as a professor at various … People Manuela Carneiro Da Cunha Visiting Professor, Collège de France Manuela Carneiro da Cunha studied mathematics at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris, before turning to anthropology in Claude Lévi-Strauss's seminar. Returning to Brazil, she was successively Professor of Anthropology at the University of Campinas and the … People Yanick Lahens Writer, Visiting Professor, Collège de France Yanick Lahens was born in Haiti. After university studies in France, she returned to her homeland. There, she taught literature at university, hosted a cultural program on Radio Haïti Inter, and published articles on Haitian literature and the links … People Claudine Tiercelin Professor at the Collège de France Claudine Tiercelin is a professor at the Collège de France, where she has held the Metaphysics and Philosophy of Knowledge chair since December 9 2010. She studied at the universities of Paris-IV, Berkeley and Paris-I, where, under the supervision of … People Barbara Romanowicz Professor at the Collège de France Barbara Romanowicz studied mathematics at the École Normale Supérieure before specializing first in astronomy, and finally defending a doctoral thesis in geophysics at the Université Paris-VII in 1979. A researcher at the CNRS in the 1980s, she led the … Library Asian Society Library Asian Worlds Department Presentation The Société Asiatique was founded in Paris in 1822, at a time when Oriental studies were arousing a general sense of curiosity and expectation in the intellectual world. The first learned society of its kind in Europe, it served as a model … Library Museum collections Heritage division Presentation The Collège de France houses collections of objects of all kinds (paintings, scientific instruments, archaeological furniture, etc.) under the responsibility of the Museum Collections department and the heads of the libraries and archives … Library Indian and Central Asian Studies Library Asian Worlds Department Presentation The library of the Institut d'études indiennes - founded in 1927 on the initiative of Émile Senart, Alfred Foucher and Sylvain Lévi - houses a collection of over 70 000 volumes of printed works, including 600 journal titles (40 in progress) … Library Korean Studies Library Asian Worlds Department Presentation Founded in 1959 at the Sorbonne by Professor Charles Haguenauer (1896-1976), a Japanese and Korean scholar, and attached to the Collège de France in 1973, over 70% of the Korean Studies Library is in Korean and classical Chinese. It includes … Library Japanese Studies Library Asian Worlds Department Presentation Founded in 1959, the Japanese Studies Library offers around 45,000 volumes and is open to all researchers for loan and consultation: its holdings include works on Japanese history, religion and literature from Antiquity to the end of the Edo … Library Chinese Studies Library Asian Worlds Department Presentation The Chinese Studies Library was created in 1927 as part of the Institut des hautes études chinoises (IHEC), founded in 1920. It grew rapidly thanks to generous funding from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the advice of scholars … Library Claude Lévi-Strauss Library Anthropology Department Presentation The Claude-Lévi-Strauss Library is a research library under the auspices of the Collège de France, CNRS and EHESS. Specializing in ethnology and social anthropology, it was founded in 1960 by Claude Lévi-Strauss, ethnologist and professor at … Library Egyptology Library Ancient Egypt and Near East Division Presentation The Egyptology Library holds a specialized collection of 39,000 books and 342 printed journal titles, as well as online books and databases on Pharaonic Egypt from the Predynastic period to Roman times. Its holdings cover hieroglyphic, … Library Byzantine library Mediterranean and African Worlds Department Presentation Founded in Paris in 1929, jointly by the American scholar Thomas Whittemore and the Byzantine Institute of Boston (Massachusetts), the Byzantine Library has a collection of almost 50 000 works on Byzantine civilization, with particular … Library Ancient Near East Library Ancient Egypt and Near East Department Presentation Since 1 st January 2020, the Assyriology and West Semitic holdings have been grouped together in a single library, the Ancient Near East Library, which offers 37,000 printed works, 411 journal titles, complemented by online ebooks and … Library Heritage library Heritage division Presentation In its spacious premises, the library offers a wide range of open-access journals, online resources and almost 80 000 documents. 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Scientific archives illustrating the work and experiments of the institution's professors and laboratories, posters and registers recording … Library Tibetan Studies Library Asian Worlds Department Presentation The main component of the Center for Tibetan Studies , the Tibetan Studies Library is a specialized research library whose holdings focus mainly on the religious field (Tibetan Buddhism and Bön ) and the history of Tibet up to the modern … Library Ottoman Studies Library Mediterranean and African Worlds Department Presentation The Ottoman Studies Library offers 20 000 books and 40 printed journal titles, as well as online books, databases and encyclopedias on the history of the Ottoman Empire, in particular from the capture of Constantinople (1453) to the … Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59
People Sonia Garel Professor at the Collège de France Sonia Garel is a neurobiologist and heads the Brain Development and Plasticity team at the Institut de biologie de l'École normale supérieure in Paris (France). Her research focuses on the mechanisms that control the assembly of forebrain neuronal …
People Jacqueline de Romilly Professor at the Collège de France Born in Chartres in 1913, Jacqueline de Romilly was the daughter of philosophy teacher Maxime David, killed in the war in 1914, and writer Jeanne Malvoisin. She studied in Paris at the Lycée Molière, Lycée Louis-le-Grand, E.N.S. rue d'Ulm and Sorbonne ; …
People Anne Fagot-Largeault Professor at the Collège de France Anne Fagot-Largeault, PhD (Stanford 1971), MD (Paris 1978), Doctor of Letters and Humanities (Doctorat d' Etat , Paris 1986). Professor emeritus at the Collège de France (Chair of Philosophy of Biological and Medical Sciences). Long-time consultant …
People Claire Voisin Professor at the Collège de France Born on March 4 1962 in Saint-Leu-la-forêt (Val-d'Oise, France). Married, five children. Education and professional career 1981 : Entry to ENS Sèvres 1983 : Agrégation 1986 : Thesis (supervisor A. Beauville) ; joined CNRS 1989 : Habilitation to direct …
People Marie-Paule Cani École polytechnique. French Academy of Sciences. Visiting Professor, Collège de France Marie-Paule Cani is Professor of Computer Science at Grenoble-INP/Ensimag. She is scientific leader of the IMAGINE team, a joint venture between Inria and the Jean Kuntzmann Laboratory (CNRS, Grenoble-Alpes University). An alumnus of the École normale …
People Claire Mathieu CNRS Research Director, Visiting Professor, Collège de France Claire Mathieu, a former student at the ENS and holder of a thesis in computer science from the Université Paris-Sud, is currently Director of Research at the CNRS. She has worked as a CNRS researcher at the ENS-Lyon and as a professor at various …
People Manuela Carneiro Da Cunha Visiting Professor, Collège de France Manuela Carneiro da Cunha studied mathematics at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris, before turning to anthropology in Claude Lévi-Strauss's seminar. Returning to Brazil, she was successively Professor of Anthropology at the University of Campinas and the …
People Yanick Lahens Writer, Visiting Professor, Collège de France Yanick Lahens was born in Haiti. After university studies in France, she returned to her homeland. There, she taught literature at university, hosted a cultural program on Radio Haïti Inter, and published articles on Haitian literature and the links …
People Claudine Tiercelin Professor at the Collège de France Claudine Tiercelin is a professor at the Collège de France, where she has held the Metaphysics and Philosophy of Knowledge chair since December 9 2010. She studied at the universities of Paris-IV, Berkeley and Paris-I, where, under the supervision of …
People Barbara Romanowicz Professor at the Collège de France Barbara Romanowicz studied mathematics at the École Normale Supérieure before specializing first in astronomy, and finally defending a doctoral thesis in geophysics at the Université Paris-VII in 1979. A researcher at the CNRS in the 1980s, she led the …
Library Asian Society Library Asian Worlds Department Presentation The Société Asiatique was founded in Paris in 1822, at a time when Oriental studies were arousing a general sense of curiosity and expectation in the intellectual world. The first learned society of its kind in Europe, it served as a model …
Library Museum collections Heritage division Presentation The Collège de France houses collections of objects of all kinds (paintings, scientific instruments, archaeological furniture, etc.) under the responsibility of the Museum Collections department and the heads of the libraries and archives …
Library Indian and Central Asian Studies Library Asian Worlds Department Presentation The library of the Institut d'études indiennes - founded in 1927 on the initiative of Émile Senart, Alfred Foucher and Sylvain Lévi - houses a collection of over 70 000 volumes of printed works, including 600 journal titles (40 in progress) …
Library Korean Studies Library Asian Worlds Department Presentation Founded in 1959 at the Sorbonne by Professor Charles Haguenauer (1896-1976), a Japanese and Korean scholar, and attached to the Collège de France in 1973, over 70% of the Korean Studies Library is in Korean and classical Chinese. It includes …
Library Japanese Studies Library Asian Worlds Department Presentation Founded in 1959, the Japanese Studies Library offers around 45,000 volumes and is open to all researchers for loan and consultation: its holdings include works on Japanese history, religion and literature from Antiquity to the end of the Edo …
Library Chinese Studies Library Asian Worlds Department Presentation The Chinese Studies Library was created in 1927 as part of the Institut des hautes études chinoises (IHEC), founded in 1920. It grew rapidly thanks to generous funding from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the advice of scholars …
Library Claude Lévi-Strauss Library Anthropology Department Presentation The Claude-Lévi-Strauss Library is a research library under the auspices of the Collège de France, CNRS and EHESS. Specializing in ethnology and social anthropology, it was founded in 1960 by Claude Lévi-Strauss, ethnologist and professor at …
Library Egyptology Library Ancient Egypt and Near East Division Presentation The Egyptology Library holds a specialized collection of 39,000 books and 342 printed journal titles, as well as online books and databases on Pharaonic Egypt from the Predynastic period to Roman times. Its holdings cover hieroglyphic, …
Library Byzantine library Mediterranean and African Worlds Department Presentation Founded in Paris in 1929, jointly by the American scholar Thomas Whittemore and the Byzantine Institute of Boston (Massachusetts), the Byzantine Library has a collection of almost 50 000 works on Byzantine civilization, with particular …
Library Ancient Near East Library Ancient Egypt and Near East Department Presentation Since 1 st January 2020, the Assyriology and West Semitic holdings have been grouped together in a single library, the Ancient Near East Library, which offers 37,000 printed works, 411 journal titles, complemented by online ebooks and …
Library Heritage library Heritage division Presentation In its spacious premises, the library offers a wide range of open-access journals, online resources and almost 80 000 documents. Its collections include works written by past and present teachers, publications dedicated to them, and …
Library Archives department Heritage division Presentation The Archives Department preserves documents that bear witness to the history of the Collège de France. Scientific archives illustrating the work and experiments of the institution's professors and laboratories, posters and registers recording …
Library Tibetan Studies Library Asian Worlds Department Presentation The main component of the Center for Tibetan Studies , the Tibetan Studies Library is a specialized research library whose holdings focus mainly on the religious field (Tibetan Buddhism and Bön ) and the history of Tibet up to the modern …
Library Ottoman Studies Library Mediterranean and African Worlds Department Presentation The Ottoman Studies Library offers 20 000 books and 40 printed journal titles, as well as online books, databases and encyclopedias on the history of the Ottoman Empire, in particular from the capture of Constantinople (1453) to the …